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This Week: Kevin leaps into some swift movie news and gives a quick preview of some MST-3K Turkey Day activities. Then he reviews the films Arrival, Almost Christmas, Shut In, Moonlight and Peter and the Farm. He also offers some keen insight into this week’s box office and some nice home cinema recommendations, including a love letter to Red Dwarf.

This Week: Kevin begins the show with a Fat Guys Sound-Off about overzealous political causes that devour their allies and how it relates to 80s cinema. After getting a little excited about the trailer for Spectre, Kevin then launches into the reviews of Pixels, Southpaw, Paper Towns, Testament of Youth and A Murder in the Park. Later in the show, Kevin gives his low-down on the box office as well as his DVD recommendations before sending you on your merry way.

This Week: Kevin and Kristin come to the full realization that the movie doldrums of August are upon us, knowing that the studios only screened one of the four films this week. Of course, that doesn’t stop them from giving their two cents for Jobs, The Butler and Paranoia. They also have an opinion on Kick-Ass 2, which was miraculously shown to press earlier in the week. To fill time, they also talk about some news stories as well as answer a listener question, which makes Kevin squirm as he tries to talk around naughty bits for the radio. Finally, it’s DVDs and a big, fat farewell until next week.

On March 19, Fat Guy Kevin Carr rolled into the FOX 28 studios in Columbus, Ohio for a weekly movie review segment. This week, he talked about The Bounty Hunter and Repo Men, and he also had a surprise for anchor Amy Lutz.

On This Week’s Show: While Neil is still hanging out at the SXSW Film Festival, hitting on all the indie rock chicks, Kevin welcomes FlickChick.tv’s Kelly Gingery to the Magical Studio in the Sky to take aim at The Bounty Hunter while taking guesses at Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Repo Men.

On This Week’s Show: The Fat Guys rail about Robert Pattinson’s new movie, check out a raunchy comedy and don’t see Green Zone and Our Family Wedding. And they prep for St. Patty’s Day with an Irish Fat Guy Five!